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Finance for the Sustainable Management of Land and Water in Wales

There is an increased role for private money in the stewardship of land, water and nature in Wales. Ecosystems Knowledge Network is supporting all the professionals who have a role in making this deliver positive outcomes for the people and businesses of Wales.

Fishguard and Goodwick | Abergwaun ac Wdig | Pembrokeshire (photo by Daniel Morris)

Welsh Forum

Welcome to our Welsh Forum. This is our hub for keeping you up to date on key information regarding the Sustainable Management of Land and Water in Wales. We will be providing regular updates to this on both our own work, such as our webinars for Wales in 2025, as well as events, publications, reports, and projects from other organisations in Wales.

To join, follow the link above and agree to receive communications for the Welsh Forum on our sign-up form.

Key Resources

In March 2023, a series of workshop events took place across Wales, where stakeholders came together to explore how different revenue streams – public, philanthropic, charitable and private – can work together to finance the sustainable management of natural resources.

Organised by the Ecosystems Knowledge Network together with the Pumlumon Project, the sessions were designed for stakeholders from all sectors who are interested in working together to develop effective approaches in Wales, featuring presentations from Welsh Government, Finance Earth, Banc Cambria and the Farmers’ Union.